
Stake attention in this memory
This vertically oriented image captures a warning sign within a railway station or covered area, likely in Mumbai, India. The central subject is a prominent red rectangular sign bearing a skull and crossbones symbol, denoting danger. The word "DANGER" is written in English, Marathi (धोका), and Hindi (खतरा). The sign delivers a critical safety message in multiple languages. It prominently displays "25000 Volts AC" and warns against climbing or traveling on the roofs of EMU (Electric Multiple Unit) trains. The text specifies that the overhead equipment between the CHURCHGATE - VIRAR section is charged with 25000 Volts AC, which is extremely dangerous and life-threatening. This indicates a high-voltage environment common to electrified railway lines. In the background, a corrugated metal roof or ceiling is visible, supported by a lattice of metal trusses and beams, characteristic of industrial or transport infrastructure. A bright, tubular fluorescent light fixture is seen on the right side, suggesting the image was taken indoors or under a covering, possibly during evening hours due to the reliance on artificial lighting. A small portion of another blue and white sign is visible at the bottom right. The overall scene conveys a strong sense of caution and highlights significant electrical hazards in a busy transit hub.
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